[I couldn't resist. Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. --Perry]
>At 12:07 -0400 1999.06.30, Ron Rivest described the Beer Bottle Cypher,
>asking:
>>
>>The actual security of this cipher seems to be an open question... Can it
>>be broken?
>>
>Martin Minow [EMAIL PROTECTED] replied
>Have you t
[Normally I wouldn't forward this, but I'm feeling weak --Perry]
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> Have you tried getting an export license for it?
As it happens, "export" is the generic name for a type of Scottish beer. And
you'll need a licence if you want to sell alcohol...
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Dr Ge
At 12:07 -0400 1999.06.30, Ron Rivest described the Beer Bottle Cypher,
asking:
>
>The actual security of this cipher seems to be an open question... Can it
>be broken?
>
Have you tried getting an export license for it?
Martin Minow
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Beer Bottle Cipher
Ron Rivest
6/30/99
Last week an MIT student hacker broke into the famous Yale University
secret drinking society known as "Skull and Bones". He made a
startling discovery that has implication